Why Do Rappers Insist on Sitting on Hundred-Thousand-Dollar Supercars?

It's just rude.

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There's something in the hip-hop Instagram community that's really been grinding our gears (every bit of that pun intended). As we've proven, rappers provide some pretty great windows for viewing some of our favorite supercars. Bentley, Ferraris, Lambos, Rolls-Royces and more are all found front and center in rapper garages. We often get to see the customization processes, we see what types of drivers they are, and we can see what they actually use their expensive rides for. That's all great. We love that about Instagram, and it's a perfect promotion for why Instgram was created. However, with the good comes the deplteted-brake-pad-squeak horrible. 

Some people might not understand this or appreciate our sentiment toward the cars, but every time we see a rapper sitting on top of a car that costs $100-, $200-, $300-thousand cars, we can't help but wince. Whether it's damaging the suspension (ahemrickrosscough ((not actually screwing up the suspension, but you get the joke))) or putting some unnecessary stress on the sheet metal, sitting on a car is never good for it, especially if you're wearing pants with chains, buttons, or studs on them. We've created this gallery as an education lesson on what not to do. So, grab a notebook and takes some notes on how you should never treat your ride. 

Related: 15 Hip-Hop Artists You Need To Follow on Instagram For Cool Car Photos

Waka Flocka Flame on a Bentley Flying Spur

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Tyga on a Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupe

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Tyga on a Lamborghini Aventador

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Soulja Boy on a Bentley Continental GT

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Rick Ross on a Bentley Brooklands

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Rick Ross on a Bentley Continental GT

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Rick Ross on a Ferrari 458

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Red Cafe, French Montana, and Diddy on a Lamborghini Murcielago

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Meek Mill on a Porsche Panamera

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Chief Keef on a Bentley Flying Spur

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Young Jeezy on a Lamborghini Murcielago

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Chief Keef on a Ferrari California

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Ace Hood on a Ferrari 458 ... Again

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Diddy and Son on a Maybach

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Chris Brown on a Rolls-Royce Drophead Phantom Coupe

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Chris Brown on an Audi R8 Spyder

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Chris Brown on an Audi R8

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Ace Hood on a Ferrari 458

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